In “The Invisible Digital Hand:Thanks to sophisticated data about their potential customers, online sellers engage in ‘almost perfect’ behavioral price discrimination,” Burton G. Malkiel provides a favorable review of Virtual Competition, which Maurice Stucke co-authored with Ariel Ezrachi:
“Virtual Competition” displays a deep understanding of the internet world and is outstandingly researched. The polymath authors illustrate their arguments with relevant case law as well as references to studies in economics and behavioral psychology. There are almost 100 pages of endnotes. But the writing is clear and lucid, and the text is sprinkled with wonderful illustrative vignettes.
The Wall Street Journal review is available here.